I was car spotting, and saw an i8. Spent a little while photographing it, when suddenly the owner ran out of a restaurant and started yelling at me and told me to not to take pictures of her car. This a happened 2 times. I live in Latvia. Has this happened to anyone else??? Or am I the only one???

I was taking a pic of the LaFerrari that's on my AG account, and the French woman yelled at me not to post the pictures on Facebook.

Another time I was taking a pic of a 1990s Toyota Camry and the owner ran out of the store telling me to delete the pictures or he'll call the cops.

Now, this is my take on this: he should have realized that people are going to be looking at his car and snapping pics of it before buying such an expensive and flashy car and then deciding to drive it around on a public street. He might be part of the mafia, who knows. But nonetheless, you should be able to take a pic of his car. Here in the United States, there is a law called "Photographer's Rights" where you can take a picture of anything or anyone as long as it is not on the individual's property.

Yes, as Ruud said, the 2007 has different lights. They made an article about it (at least on dutch). Here it is: http://www.autogespot.nl/autos-herkennen:-bmw-m5On the pics there you can see the differences. Even though there is a mistake. The Touring version is always a 2007 version. There is no 2005 M5 Touring.